Sunday, 27 March 2022

Cllr Shafique Choudhary (Barnhill ward) denounces his 'deselection' and cites 'nepotism' as a factor

 

Cllr Shafique Choudhary, currently a councillor for Barnhill ward, has taken to the community site Next Door to correct what he says are being told about him on the doorstep, as Labour campaigns for the upcoming Council elections.

He says that it is not true that he has retired as claimed but in fact he was 'deselected' by the Labour Party. In the recent boundary revision Barnhill was allocated only two councillors having previously had three representatives.  As Labour Party rules say that one must be a woman it meant that there was only one  male position.

I understand that all positions were contested this year so Cllr Choudhary could not have expected automatic re-selection for the post he has held for two years. Furthermore, selections are made by rank and file members at a special ward selection meeting and not by the 'Labour Party'. It appears that he was 'not selected' rather than deselected.

His claim that  'Nepotism is one cause' is an interesting suggestion. Neither of the new Labour candidates, Robert Johnson and Kathleen Fraser, are related to senior Brent councillors  as far as I know, although there were at one time unsubstantiated rumours that the other current male Barnhill  councillor, Mansoor Akram, was related to Council Leader Muhammed Butt.

Robert Johnson is a former Brent officer who was involved in the redevelopment of the Chalkhill Estate and Kathleen Fraser is a former Labour councillor and Chair of Chalkhill Residents Assoication.

 

 Cllr Choudhary flanked by Barry Gardiner MP, Cllr Muhammed Butt (Brent Council Leader), David Lammy MP and London Mayor Sadiq Khan at the Barn Hill Memorial for murder victims Bibaa Henry and Mina Smallman.

 

I live in Barnhill ward so Cllr Choudhary is one of my local councillors and he has been responsive on many issues I have raised.  We worked together for some time in the cross-party and non-party Brent Cross Coalition that opposed the redevelopment  on the borders of Brent Cross shopping centre. A search on this blog will give you the background.

Recently I have worked with Divest Brent on persuading Brent Council to divest its pension fund from fossil fuels. Cllr Choudhary is chair of the Pension Fund Committee as well as Kingsbury Brent Connects.

On Next Door Cllr Choudhary tells readers that the situation is not reversible and goes on:

I am using this media to say all of you thank you from bottom of my heart. Your community is an intelligent community prefer to live kind of of united Group. Also, you know well that you are the custodian of your area, you have a positive vision for both community enhancement and welfare of Barnhill. You have extraordinary strong and intelligent community representatives - nothing matching anywhere in Brent. I have with your kind help and generosity laid strong foundations for further future to build upon and carry on with the progress so far achieved. Please carry on with no hesitation.

 

6 comments:

  1. Why not just accept he wasn't selected?? Was a candidate - the membership didn't select him = simple. Very strange accusation of nepotism. Personally found him quite a divisive figure locally so good riddance I say

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  2. Silly Shafique spoke out against Cllr Butt one time too many. Butt obviously saw him as unreliably and removed his support for this previous close alley, just as he always does when they become an embarrassment like Aslam C or are unreliable like Shafique C. Butt only cares about his own survival.

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  3. Well I live in the Barn Hill Ward & I can only speak very highly of Cllr. Choudhary, I have communicated with him on many an occasion to help with certain issues in & around the area & he has always been very responsive & extremely helpful achieving results on many an occasion & I for one am very upset that he’s now been deselected. A big loss for my Ward unfortunately I feel. I don’t know who the two new candidates are but I will hold them to account & expect them to continue the brilliant work Cllr. Choudhary did for the Barn Hill area. One thing is certain that they will have big footsteps to follow in!

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  4. The majority of Barnhill resident will not know or care whether or why he was selected or not selected. They may be surprised and concerned why Labour Candidates and Campaigners not telling the truth.

    Why go round the area claiming that he retired when clearly this is not true.
    With the Barry Gardiner MP Chinese money fiasco voters are already suspicious of local Labour politicians. Voters may forgive mistakes but do not like being lied to.

    Above all the Councillor served for 12 years under the Labour colours so surely Labour owe him some respect and not lie about why he is not being allowed to stand this time.

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  5. Maybe the people who select the Labour Party candidates for Barnhill thought that Shafique was no longer up to the task, he is after all well past retirement age isn't he? Wasn't he starting to show signs of his agood example of them.

    Thank you Shafique for representing Barnhill for Cllr. Butt, and the residents some of the time, obviously only when it didn't conlict with your orders from above. It is now time to move on so we can have new representatives in our ward who represent us first and foremost and not Cllr. Butt.

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  6. Is Butt becoming a liability for Brent Labour, rather than an asset???

    Many recent comments seem to suggest that. Time to go Mo!!!

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